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  2. Trailer (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Some trailers are made for personal (or small business) use with practically any powered vehicle having an appropriate hitch, but some trailers are part of large trucks called semi-trailer trucks for transportation of cargo. Enclosed toy trailers and motorcycle trailers can be towed by commonly accessible pickup truck or van, which generally ...

  3. Ben Hur trailer - Wikipedia

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    Ben Hur trailer was the nickname of the World War II U.S. Army Trailer, 1-ton payload, 2-wheel, cargo, and the Trailer, 1-ton payload, 2-wheel, water tank, 250 gallon ( U.S. Army Ordnance Corps Supply catalogue designations G-518 and G-527 respectively).

  4. M416 - Wikipedia

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    Technical Manual TM 9 2330-251-14 Trailer, Cargo, 1/4 Ton at the Internet Archive This United States military history article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  5. No More Junk in the Trunk: The Best Hitch Cargo Carriers - AOL

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    Trailer Hitch Cargo Carrier. The Mockins Cargo Carrier is a budget-friendly model with all the attachments and accessories you need for a road trip. The fold-up cargo carrier measures 60 by 20 ...

  6. Trailer - Wikipedia

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    Trailer (vehicle), an unpowered vehicle pulled by a powered vehicle Baggage trailer, a large flatbed baggage trolley; Bicycle trailer, a wheeled frame for hitching to a bicycle to tow cargo or passengers; Boat trailer to carry small boats; Horse trailer and other trailers designed to haul livestock; Semi-trailer, a trailer without a front axle

  7. Mullins trailer - Wikipedia

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    The Mullins Trailer was developed by The (Mullins Metal Stamping Company 1894–1974), located in Salem, Ohio. "The Mullins Manufacturing Company produced this trailer from 1936 to 1938. It was the only all-steel two-wheel auto trailer on the market at the time. Selling for $119.50, it was an immediate hit with the public." [1]

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